Sierra Leone journalist Clarence Roy-Macaulay dies at 85

Associated Press reporter Clarence Roy-Macaulay, who covered Sierra Leone for The Associated Press for nearly four decades, from the country's brutal civil war to the Ebola epidemic that killed thousands there, is seen in the capital Freetown on Nov. 15, 2004. Clarence Roy-Macaulay, who had been filing stories to the AP until about a week ago, died on Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2022 aged 85, his daughter said on Thursday. (Peter Anderson via AP)

DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — Journalist Clarence Roy-Macaulay, who in a distinguished career covered Sierra Leone for The Associated Press for nearly four decades from the country’s brutal civil war to the Ebola epidemic that killed thousands there, has died, his daughter said. He was 85.

Roy-Macaulay had been filing stories to the AP until about a week before his death on Wednesday, most recently contributing to a sports piece on Frances Tiafoe, the American tennis player of Sierra Leonean descent. He already had started sending in copy about preparations for the country’s upcoming election in 2023.

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